About Course

This program equips students with a deep understanding of salvation—its basis, process, and implications. It integrates biblical teaching, theological reflection, and practical application, preparing students to grasp the depth of God’s redemptive work and live in its fullness.

What Will You Learn?

  • The biblical meaning of salvation (Soteriology).
  • The depth of sin and humanity’s need for redemption.
  • Christ’s finished work and its full sufficiency.
  • Justification, regeneration, sanctification, and glorification.
  • The role of grace, faith, and the Holy Spirit in salvation.
  • How to live daily in the reality of redemption.
  • How to explain and disciple others in the message of Christ.

Course Content

Module 1: Introduction to Soteriology
Provides an overview of the study of salvation and its significance in the Christian faith.

  • Lesson 1: What is Soteriology? – Definition and Scope
  • Lesson 2: The Necessity of Salvation – Understanding Humanity’s Condition
  • Lesson 3: Salvation in Scripture – Old Testament Foundations
  • Lesson 4: Salvation in the New Testament – Fulfillment in Christ
  • Lesson 5: The Role of the Trinity in Salvation

Module 2: The Work of Christ in Salvation
Explores the person and work of Jesus as the foundation of salvation.

Module 3: Justification, Sanctification, and Glorification
Examines key aspects of salvation and their practical and spiritual implications.

Module 4: Faith, Grace, and Works
Focuses on understanding the relationship between divine grace, faith, and human response.

Module 5: The Role of the Holy Spirit in Salvation
Teaches the Spirit’s involvement in applying salvation to the believer’s life.

Module 6: Soteriology and Christian Living
Applies the understanding of salvation to daily life, ministry, and witness.

Module 7: Capstone Project
Students integrate their understanding of salvation in practical ministry or personal reflection.

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